Note: You will need to ensure that there is enough preload adjustment on your shock to accommodate the bearing stack height of 8.5mm - Otherwise the bearing will not fit.

Benefits:

As a coil spring is compressed, it actually twists up on itself and causes some stiction within the movement of the fork/shock. Fitting a spring bearing will virtually eliminate this stiction and allow the spring to work freely. This will give you a more active feel with increased sensitivity which ultimately gives you more grip. Running a spring bearing also allows the spring to sit nicer, reducing the possibility of any rub on the shock body.

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Performance Shock Spring Bearing

- 26/12/2013

This works so good makes my suspension really plush thanks Ti-Springs.com

Sandy Redford

- 09/01/2014

Coupled one of these bearings with my Ti Spring. Couldn't notice much of a difference bouncing around the car park, but out on the trail you can tell that the initial stroke is alot plusher due to the reduced friction. For 25 I think these are totally worth it!

Louis Bagnell

- 05/03/2014

Really impressed with this. Wasn't aware of how much of a difference running one these makes. Shock feels super plush now, stoked!

James Summerfield

- 14/05/2014

Ordered one of these for my Ti Spring, seems to work pretty well, shock feels super supple and sensitive!

Alessandro

- 17/08/2016

four stars because i've to trim out the lower side of the nylon washer. It was too tight for my cane creek DB 2014', but not worrie, simply use my scissor around nylon washer and voilà, all goes fit in :) first impression is more silent and more plush initial stroke course.

Toby Smallock

- 04/10/2016

Very impressed with this bearing, my suspension feels a lot more supple. Highly recommended!